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Truncated hierarchical B-splines in isogeometric analysis of thin shell structures

  • Atri, H.R.;Shojaee, S.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.171-182
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents an isogeometric discretization of Kirchhoff-Love thin shells using truncated hierarchical B-splines (THB-splines). It is demonstrated that the underlying basis functions are ideally appropriate for adaptive refinement of the so-called thin shell structures in the framework of isogeometric analysis. The proposed approach provides sufficient flexibility for refining basis functions independent of their order. The main advantage of local THB-spline evaluation is that it provides higher degree analysis on tight meshes of arbitrary geometry which makes it well suited for discretizing the Kirchhoff-Love shell formulation. Numerical results show the versatility and high accuracy of the present method. This study is a part of the efforts by the authors to bridge the gap between CAD and CAE.

The end effector of circadian heart rate variation: the sinoatrial node pacemaker cell

  • Yaniv, Yael;Lakatta, Edward G.
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.48 no.12
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    • pp.677-684
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    • 2015
  • Cardiovascular function is regulated by the rhythmicity of circadian, infradian and ultradian clocks. Specific time scales of different cell types drive their functions: circadian gene regulation at hours scale, activation-inactivation cycles of ion channels at millisecond scales, the heart's beating rate at hundreds of millisecond scales, and low frequency autonomic signaling at cycles of tens of seconds. Heart rate and rhythm are modulated by a hierarchical clock system: autonomic signaling from the brain releases neurotransmitters from the vagus and sympathetic nerves to the heart's pacemaker cells and activate receptors on the cell. These receptors activating ultradian clock functions embedded within pacemaker cells include sarcoplasmic reticulum rhythmic spontaneous Ca2+ cycling, rhythmic ion channel current activation and inactivation, and rhythmic oscillatory mitochondria ATP production. Here we summarize the evidence that intrinsic pacemaker cell mechanisms are the end effector of the hierarchical brain-heart circadian clock system.

A Bus Scheduling Problem with Multiple Objective Functions and Travel Time Constraint (여러 개의 목적함수와 운행시간제약을 가진 버스일정계획)

  • Kim, Woo-Je
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2002
  • A bus scheduling problem with multiple objective functions and travel time constraint is to determine the allocation of buses to customer service requests minimizing the number of buses and travel costs under the travel time restriction for each bus. For the scheduling, we first represent the scheduling problem using a graph and develop a hierarchical approach. Second, we develop a mathematical model based algorithm for the scheduling problem including heuristic methods. We tested the performance of the algorithm on instances with real data. As a result, the total number of buses and travel costs are reduced over about 10% comparing with that of current practice at the company.

A study on fuzzy goals of system with hierarchical structure (계층적구조를 갖는 시스템의 FUZZY GOALS에 관한 연구)

  • 박주녕;송서일
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.12 no.20
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 1989
  • In this thesis, each objective functions with hierarchical system Bi-level linear programming (BLPP) Problem applications to fuzzy set theory conducted multiple objective programming problem. Using linear fuzzy membership functions make a change typical BLPP and presents modified method turn to account established BLPP method, presents operation results lead to example. Fuzzy Bi-level linear programming problem (FBLPP) can be natural describe realities of life then BLPP.

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Least square simulation and hierarchical optimal control of distributed parameter systems

  • Ahn, Doo-Soo;Lee, Myung-Kyu;OH, Min-Hwan;Bae, Jong-Il;Shim, Jae-Sun
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1990.10b
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    • pp.1066-1070
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    • 1990
  • This paper presents a method for the optimal control of the distributed parameter systems (DPSs) by a hierarehical computational procedure. Approximate lumped parameter systems (LPSs) are derived by using the Galerkin method employing the Legendre polynomials as the basis functions. The DPSs however, are transformed into the large scale LPSs. And thus, the hierarchical control scheme is introduced to determine the optimal control inputs for the obtained LPSs. In addition, an approach to block pulse functions is applied to solve the optimal control problems of the obtained LPSs. The proposed method is simple and efficient in computation for the optimal control of DPSs.

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Graphene-matrix nanotopography as a biomimetic scaffold for engineering structure and function of stem cells

  • Park, Seon-Ho;Kim, Jang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.82-82
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    • 2017
  • It is a great challenge to design and develop biologically inspired hierarchical platforms composed of nano and sub-nanopatterned topography for cell and tissue engineering. In this work, we have developed the novel platforms as a synthetic extracellular matrix using graphene and nanopatterned substrates for promoting functions of cells. Monolayer graphene was coated on the nanopatterned matrix with various nanoscale parallel ridges and grooves as scaffolds with hierarchical structures. Strictly, it was found that graphene-matrix nanotopography platforms could promote the functions of cells including stem cells, osteoblast cells, and endothelial cells through the synergically controlled cell-substrate and cell-cell interactions. Our results proposed that the graphene-based nanopatterned scaffolds would allow us to set up an efficient strategy for designing advanced biomimetic engineering systems toward stem cell-based tissue regeneration.

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hierarchical Control and Intelligent Scheduling of Flexible Manufacturing Cell (유연 생산셀의 계층적 제어와 지능형 스케쥴)

  • 서기성;이노성;안인석;박승규;우광방
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.492-503
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    • 1994
  • In this study, the control and scheduling of the flexible manufacturing cell (FMC) is discussed, which can perform the mixed production and relieve the effect of machine failure. The control of the FMC isvery complex task due to the property of multiple jobs and the dynamically changing states. For effective control of proposed FMC, the hierarchical scheme is introduced and the functions of each levels are defined. Especially for the control functions of shop floor level and cell level, the intelligent scheduler is implemented. To show the efficiency of the intelligent scheduler, the production method fo the existing assembly lines was evaluated and compared with the proposed intelligent FMC method. The results from the production performance show that the proposed method is superior to the existing method in various performance indices.

Dynamic calculation of a tapered shaft rotor made of composite material

  • Rachid, Zahi;Kaddour, Refassi;Achache, Habib
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.51-71
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    • 2018
  • This work proposes a theoretical and numerical study on the behavior of a tapered shaft rotor made of composite materials by the classical version h and the version p of the finite element method. Hierarchical form functions are used to define the model. The purpose of this paper is to determine the expressions of the kinetic and potential energies of the tree necessary for the results of the equations of motion. A comparison between the version h and the p version of the finite element method of the functions of polynomial and trigonometric hierarchical forms with six degrees of freedom per node, of a composite tapered and cylindrical shaft which rotates at a constant speed about its axis. It is found that when the number of functions of form (the version p) is increased, the solution converges. It is also observed that the conicity of the shaft increases the rigidity with respect to a uniform shaft having the same mechanical properties. The numerical simulation allowed us to determine the natural frequencies and the critical speeds of the composite shaft systems are compared with those available in the literature and the effectiveness of the methods used are discussed.

Free vibration of tapered BFGM beams using an efficient shear deformable finite element model

  • Nguyen, Dinh Kien;Tran, Thi Thom
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.363-377
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    • 2018
  • An efficient and free of shear locking finite element model is developed and employed to study free vibration of tapered bidirectional functionally graded material (BFGM) beams. The beam material is assumed to be formed from four distinct constituent materials whose volume fraction continuously varies along the longitudinal and thickness directions by power-law functions. The finite element formulation based on the first-order shear deformation theory is derived by using hierarchical functions to interpolate the displacement field. In order to improve efficiency and accuracy of the formulation, the shear strain is constrained to constant and the exact variation of the cross-sectional profile is employed to compute the element stiffness and mass matrices. A comprehensive parametric study is carried out to highlight the influence of the material distribution, the taper and aspect ratios as well as the boundary conditions on the vibration characteristics. Numerical investigation reveals that the proposed model is efficient, and it is capable to evaluate the natural frequencies of BFGM beams by using a small number of the elements. It is also shown that the effect of the taper ratio on the fundamental frequency of the BFGM beams is significantly influenced by the boundary conditions. The present results are of benefit to optimum design of tapered FGM beam structures.

Exploration of Hierarchical Techniques for Clustering Korean Author Names (한글 저자명 군집화를 위한 계층적 기법 비교)

  • Kang, In-Su
    • Journal of Information Management
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.95-115
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    • 2009
  • Author resolution is to disambiguate same-name author occurrences into real individuals. For this, pair-wise author similarities are computed for author name entities, and then clustering is performed. So far, many studies have employed hierarchical clustering techniques for author disambiguation. However, various hierarchical clustering methods have not been sufficiently investigated. This study covers an empirical evaluation and analysis of hierarchical clustering applied to Korean author resolution, using multiple distance functions such as Dice coefficient, Cosine similarity, Euclidean distance, Jaccard coefficient, Pearson correlation coefficient.